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Quickly Prioritize Your Tasks by Urgency and Importance

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Whether or not you’re an active disciple of David Allen’s popular productivity manifesto, Getting Things Done, you may be aware that GTD has a useful—but complex—processing diagram. If it’s too much for your tastes, the UI/NUI/UNI/NUNI system is a simple, easy-to-adopt alternative.

The Web Worker Daily weblog walks us through this classic prioritization method, which originated from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. In a nutshell, you assign one of four priorities to every task based on its urgency and importance. Urgent and Important tasks are your highest priorities, naturally, but there’s more to it than that…

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